Instagram and Netflix are coming together for "quarantine conversations

Instagram and Netflix are coming together for content that is exclusive to the koronavirus quarantine. Now every thursday at 19:00 US Eastern time (BST Friday 02:00), stars of Netflix’s popular "teenage-adult" content will be live on Instagram.

“Wanna Talk about it?” (Want to talk about it?) in the program called, young stars will talk about the importance of people looking after themselves during the global pandemic. These live streams will be run on Netflix's Instagram account. This is the only new content that Netflix can produce during the outbreak.

In the live broadcasts, players such as Noah Centino and Lana Condor (to All the Boys that I and lost before), Caleb McLaughlin (Stranger things) and Jerry Harris (Cheer) will chat with representatives of trusted mental health organizations. These conversations will discuss the difficulties that young people are experiencing or may experience during quarantine, and will provide suggestions for addressing these challenges. Netflix is planning to continue such publications by 14 may.

Different online platforms are also taking steps to help people's mental health during the global fear epidemic. Snapchat helps access trusted resources to support concerns, stress, depression, and more with “here for you”. Headspace, in collaboration with New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo, offers free meditation and sleep exercises on his new website.